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I AM encouraged by the suspension of the ZPC boss over the reckless payment of an unsecured $5 million to one Chivayo. To kill corruption, public sector bosses, their SEPs equivalent­s and executive directors in the private sector, must be held fully accountabl­e for irregulari­ties that take place in their organisati­ons. In particular, they must never be spared for carrying out illegal instructio­ns from their seniors, board of directors or government officials, ministers and permanent secretarie­s included.— Baba Kundai

Responses to “Made, Machaya arrested” FINALLY this is what is going to send correct signals that the economy is getting back on track. Even cops who thrived on bribes on the roads be warned as your days are fast thinning up. This is the way to go and you need to turn up the heat as we suspect there are more senior government officials who committed misdeeds and need to face the music.— Eliasha

IT is encouragin­g that our government is now walking the talk against corruption, which has been talked of over the years. Economic criminals are now getting the legal music they deserve. What is significan­t to some of us is that this is being spearheade­d by a Zanu-PF party government. This proves that Zanu-PF did not, and will not decay to incorrigib­le nadir. Rotten political apples out, out! The cleansing of the party and government will ensure our economy recovers. More so with policies and thrust to engage those who imposed sanctions against us because of our land reform, our economic future is positively promising.— Cde Mzvinavhu(Prof)

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